References Balakrishnan‚ M.S. (2008). Dubai – a star in the east: A case study in strategic destination branding. Journal of Place Management and Development. 1(1). 62-91. Retrieved from Emerald. DOI: 10.1108/17538330810865345 (Lee & Jain‚ 2009) Lee‚ H. & Jain‚ D. (2009). Dubai’s brand assessment: Success and failure in brand management – Part 1. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy. 5(3). 234-246. Retrieved from ABI/Inform ProQuest. DOI: 10.1057/pb.2009.14 (Lee & Jain‚ 2009) Lee
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THE INDIAN HIGH SCHOOL‚ DUBAI GRADE 12 BUSINESS STUDIES PRACTICAL (10 Marks) (General Guidelines to Examinee based on the Circular issued by the CBSE) SECOND TERM PROJECT TOPIC: PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT. * The students are required to visit any one of the following: 1) A departmental store. 2) An Industrial unit. 3) A fast food outlet. 4) Any other organisation approved by the teacher. * They are required to observe the application of the general Principles of management advocated
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March 9 — The state-owned Dubai company seeking to manage some terminal operations at six American ports dropped out of the deal on Thursday‚ bowing to an unrelenting bipartisan attack in Congress that swept aside President Bush’s efforts. How the Clock Ran Out on the Dubai Ports Deal (March 10‚ 2006) DP World and U.S. Trade: A Zero-Sum Game (March 10‚ 2006) News Analysis: Suddenly‚ a Rebellion in the G.O.P. on a Signature Issue (March 9‚ 2006) In Break With White House‚ House Panel
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Cultural differences and conflicts in tourism: a case study of Dubai: Culture determines human behaviour and shows differences on how people do things and receive world. People are not consciously aware of their culture before they come across foreign culture. Foreign culture set situations where people feel uncomfortable which helps them to understand cultural differences. Elements generating cultural differences are such as language‚ religion and economics (Reisinger & Turner‚ 2003). Two
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are imported as Dubai doesn’t manufactures it‚ therefore consumer has to pay if he wants. These luxuries are a necessity be it as a means of travel etc. However the city is new and has many multicultural populations hence results in various demands. There are various reasons for shopping in Dubai such as brand addiction‚ status symbol etc‚ another reason is that the activities are limited and visits to shopping malls results in shopping. Growing trends of shopping noticed in dubai in last few years
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hotel in Dubai. It contains a brief description of the hotel and his history. It describes about the culture in Dubai and how it affects the hotel. A SWOT analysis has been discussed in the paper to know about its situation in Dubai. It also shows you the competitor of Burj Al Arab in Dubai and the marketing audit shows that how the hotel is positioned in the market .It concludes by stating how Burj Al Arab can maintain and develop its policies to keep it top in competitive market of Dubai. BURJ AL
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What Technological Advances Have Been Made In Dubai? Over the years Dubai has made so many technological advances. Also it has become the world’s richest city. One of the technological advances made in Dubai Is the man made islands. The first man made islands in Dubai were shaped as palm trees. They used sand to build these magnificent islands. They used technology to get the sand to the spot they wanted to. This Machine acted like a vacuum. It sucks up the sand then shoots it through a pipe and
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shaping the future of commerce in Dubai: Globalisation‚ urbanisation‚ digitization UAE. Globalisation‚ urbanisation and digitisation are the key trends shaping the future of Dubai as it develops into a global city‚ according to Atiq ur Rehman‚ CEO Citi – Middle East division. Speaking to an audience of over 100 graduating Executive MBA students and alumni at London Business School’s ‘Spring Celebration Event’‚ Mr. Rehman discussed the international appeal of Dubai that is fuelling its competitiveness
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REVIEW OF COMPEPTITIVE ENVIRONMENT "o"oFOR DUBAI AND ITS BURJ AL ARAB HOTEL INTRODUCTION Hotels are world-beaters. They provide people comfort and luxury with over the edge technology. How do hotels function in this vast competitive market of travel and tourism? How do hotels operate by inculcating all the diversity and varied factors of globalisation? How do they develop themselves into a successful establishment by gaining an edge over its competitors? Dubai and its Burj AL Arab hotel are certainly
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Top 12 things to do in Dubai before you die From enjoying a bird’s eye view of the skyscrapers‚ sipping a drink in the coolest lounge‚ and soaring the sky like a bird‚ Dubai is a city for those seeking leisure and adventure. While there are tons of activities worth indulging in‚ we have brought you the top 12 things to do in Dubai before you die. Let your eyes pop out with amazement by looking at Burj Khalifa This stunning structure has crossed all the merits of architecture and engineering
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